Student Council passes bill approving two new CIOs
By Ford Easley | March 14, 2018CIO status was granted to the Virginia Woodsmen Team and the Medical Dancers.
CIO status was granted to the Virginia Woodsmen Team and the Medical Dancers.
Wahl said utilizing public forums would improve the relationship between law enforcement personnel and community members.
The owner of the now-razed Excel Inn & Suites has submitted a proposal to the City to rebuild the hotel under a new design and name — the Gallery Court Hotel.
The Black Student Alliance and Theta Lambda Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority co-sponsored a community discussion on sexual assault and rape culture in the University’s black community during a BSA general body meeting Monday.
The $30 million endowment will fund the Batten Foundation Darden Worldwide Scholarships.
The summit seeks to address how the City and U.Va. can help attain housing equity for all Charlottesville residents.
Searches for a new provost and chief operating officer will begin this spring.
Lee is a third-year College student and has served as a Resident Advisor in Brown College for the last two years.
The city previously denied the permit application and said the event would present a danger to public safety.
The council approved a $75,000 marketing grant for the Downtown Business Association of Charlottesville.
The committee also heard presentations on the quality of academics and athletics at the University.
The JLC was recently denied membership due to MRC concerns about the JLC constituent organization, Hoos for Israel.
Nigro’s term as student member of the Board will begin June 1.
The Honor Audit Commission released its report earlier this week evaluating the current state of U.Va.'s honor system.
Breyer stressed the critical role the U.S plays on the world stage and the importance of cooperating with other countries on issues of shared interest.
The softball stadium will be situated near Klöckner Stadium and Davenport Field.
Proposed meal plan prices will increase by average of 3.0 percent.
The new program at U.Va.-Wise would be completely administered through online coursework.
The IDEA Fund has been utilized for a number of causes at the University with the aim of promoting inclusivity, diversity and accessibility.
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